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the manual is in good quality and it's in pdf. manual was send in less then 24h.
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I would not plug this machine in without finding a manual like this. In addition to setup and normal operating instructions, it has troubleshooting flowcharts, diagrammed mechanical adjustments, and schematics to beat the band. The tech I hand it to would be thrilled to find solder side PCB diagrams with component outlines superimposed, pinouts for every IC chip, and line drawings of transistors, with labeled legs.
As for printing quality, this may be a copy of a copy, but even the finest print when enlarged is very legible. There is a bit of grayed print over a few pages, as if a wet page were placed over it, but the print is still very legible. If you could borrow an original manual and get it printed and bound for 4 to 6 times the cost, you could get better quality. In that case you wouldn't be here. For price, utility, and availability I am rating this manual highly.
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This is a perfect copy of the Service Manual, The quality is great. I am very
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exactly as they say. Within 24 hours the link to the pages and offcourse it was the right service manual. Super and thanks
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The manual was exact the thing that was promised. My old car stereo is working again thanks to the information supplied.
7 Using the Tape Deck
5 6 Press CD to switch to the CD. Load the CD you want to record. See page 15 for detailed instructions on loading discs. If the disc has started playing, press 7. If you want to record just one track, select the track using the 4 and ¢ buttons. Press ¶ 8 (top panel only). The tape deck goes into record-pause mode, waiting for you to start the CD.
DIRECT PLAY 3
Recording other sources
Usually, when recording a CD or MD, the synchro-recording feature is the easiest way to do it. However, if you want to record from the tuner or from a component connected to the auxiliary inputs, you'll need to start and stop the recording manually.
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Press CD to start the CD playing. Recording starts automatically with the CD. Once the track or disc has finished, the tape deck goes back into record-pause mode� press 7 to fully stop recording. Should you want to stop recording before the track/disc has finished playing, simply press 7 any time during the recording. Note: If the recorder has to switch the side of the tape half way through a track, recording will start again on the other side from the beginning of the same track. This means you don't get a single track spread over two sides of a tape. 1
TAPE
Follow steps 1�4 of Recording CDs on page 28. � Load a cassette � Set the record direction � Set the reverse mode � Switch Dolby NR on/off.
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Select the source you want to record. For example, if you want to record from the tuner, press tuner, and tune into a station. If you are recording from another component, set it up ready for playback.
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Press ¶ 8 (top panel only). The tape deck goes into record-pause mode. Press TAPE to begin recording. If you�re recording from a component that requires you to start playback (a turntable or another cassette deck, for example), start playback here. To pause recording, press ¶ 8. To resume, press TAPE.
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When you want to finish the recording, press 7 (top panel only).
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